At one time the Yadav were called Ahir. The name Ahir is derived from "Abhira" which is an immigrant tribe found in the inscriptions and Hindu sacred books. The Abhira appear to have been one of the immigrant tribes from Central Asia. They are spoken of as robbers and foreigners. They claim connection to the god Krishna since he was a herdsman. The Yadav are a caste comprised of milkmen, cowherds, cattle raisers, and laborers. Their traditional occupation is animal husbandry and selling animal products. The Yadav consist of both landowning and landless people. Some Yadav are businessmen, teachers, doctors, engineers, and political leaders.
Like many communities in India, the Yadavs have subgroups. One of the Yadav subgroups are the Ghosi Yadavs. The term Ghosi refers to a herder. They believe they are descendants of a king. This Yadav subgroup lives in Nepal and India.
Living mainly in villages, the Ghosi Yadav caste consists of milkmen, cow herders, cattle breeders, cultivators, and laborers. Though some have become businessmen, professionals, or political leaders, Yadavs traditionally have practiced animal husbandry and they sold animal products. Because they are associated with cattle, considered holy by the Hindus, they have high prestige.
Ghosi Yadavs believe they are connected to the Hindu god Krishna, whom they worship along with Vishnu and many local gods. Many worship cows.
The Ghosi Yadav community needs the blessings of the Lord which will only come about through a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Pray for Holy Spirit sent workers to go to the Ghosi Yadav community.
Pray for Ghosi Yadav disciples who will make more disciples of Christ.
Pray for a spiritual hunger that will lead them to the Risen Savior.
Scripture Prayers for the Yadav Ghosi in India.
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